[Chosen plaintext attack: R. Merkle, M. Hellman: "On the Security of
Multiple Encryption", CACM 24 (1981) pp. 465-467, p. 776.
Known plaintext angriff: P.C. van Oorschot, M. Wiener: "A
known-plaintext attack on two-key triple encryption", EUROCRYPT '90.]
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If the first and last key are the same, the key length is 112 bits.
-There are attacks that could reduce the key space to 55 bit's but it
-requires 2^56 blocks of memory.
+There are attacks that could reduce the effective key strength
+to only slightly more than 56 bits, but these require a lot of memory.
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